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Show Does Ik Beaver Need ; Hospital? A EXXXXIH-NO- .35 J4J ilk' . - Stephen L Richards Issigned to Conference n-i'i- . ii r'LP.w. ..1.1...., .i.n n i.nii Miiford Boy, 12, Ider . . . iuimi, AllilST Permits on Sale Doe iouccumbs to (Crash Injuries L Richards f n rui DUdvui With Elder Stephen the Council of the Twelve, and Elder Paul child, member of the General Welfare Committee, assigned to represent the General Authorities of the LDS Church at Beaver Stake conference Saturday and Sunday, plans are being made to accommodate one of the larg est crowds in the history of the anuj ... -- i, Does Beaver Need A Hospital? Ay ..... 19 ' "T " PRICE SEVEN CENTS Beaver Juveniles Await Court Hearing Here Teacher List Announced; Institute Schedule Outlined With a theme of "Better Schools HIXO PEKSOWI.L ral services were held on Mineral Area Juvenile delinquency took a TE.A few in Youth Guidance," the exist vacancies still l'lirough jTuesduy in the Milford Methodist 10 in Beaver this week. the teaching personnel, said Supt schedule tor the Workshop Week upturn for Ralph Krnest Meyers. jt'liurch Applications are being received with a boy in the coun- Pearce, but in all probability the ot Id aver District school teachers son of m,-- and Mrs. Claude 11. at the County Court House for ty with burglary and vacancies will be filled before the was announced Thursday by Supt. Beyers, who died Sunday morning e rmits to kill doe deer in the twojail charged D. R. Pearce. Commencing Monboys awaiting ar- opening of schools: at in the Milford hospital of Beaver mountains and the Mineral raignment before the juvenile A 1 to the day, Aug. :i0, and continuing thru The teachers assigned injuries suffered Saturday at 1:30 Mountain-Cov- e Fort area, accord- judge on charges of killing a calf schools are as follows: Friday. Sept. 3, a varied program P.m.. when the bicycle he was rid- ing to Othello Riley, deputy wur-de- in the Pine Creek areu. has been outlined for the teachers ing collid.d with a truck driven by SCHOOL long wear. Monday, Sept. 6th, will be and other personnel of the District On Tuesday, Aug. 17. the two BEAVER HIGH stake. Norman K. Ferguson, 35, l'rovo. the last II love day to make application boys went fishing up Pine Creek. C. K. Registration of high school Senon McCloy, principal; Ralph General sessions will be held at if I The Meyers boy and Maurine for the permits. If more applica- The next morning a , V4 iors will take place on Friday with Edwin assistant n Puice, principal; 10 a.m and 2 p.m., Sunday iti the Heist, S, daughter of Mrs. Grace tions are received than there are old calf was found shot with a Sofia K. Zebertovich, Stephen L. all other Junior and Senior High First-Thir- d Ward chapel, with C.eist, Milford. were to be sold a drawing will bicycles permits .2 calibre rifle. A few pieces of Wood. Zane G. Alder, Evan V.- students set6. to regltser on Monlii' held at a future date. the Salt Lake visitors scheduled on i ne airport road riding a about mile meat bad been cut from one bind Nielsen, C. Harvey Rawlinson, Lu- day. Sept. Class work for all 1 as principal speakers in both ses- north of town when the According to the proclamation, quarter and the remainder left Mont Tbornock, Wallace R. Dean. Momentary school childern will beaccident sions. At 8 p.m. the stake MIA occurred. The two took to differ- - 5oo uutlerless le r will be taken . to waste. gin on Monday, Sept. 6. Maxine Norton, Melbourne boards have arranged a special lit sides of the road as the truck from the Beaver Mountain area. S. Fai Wells rer. The schedule for the Teachers' an made Sheriff Puffer Kathryn Jasper program, to which the public is approached them. In passing, a For the first time ill several years, Alfred K. Adams. as announced by Supt. on of and Schnepel, institute, Friday investigation, to invited attend. protruding object struck vouiiir the an a west of the highway on last week took the two boys in Pearce, is as follows: the Mineral Mountain, has bet n A welfare meeting at 6:30 p.m. Meyers across the eyes. UELKXAP ELEMEXTARY custody, after one had confessed He suffered a skull fracture, opened for the killing of doe deer. to Monday. August. 3010 to 12 Saturday will be the first meeting being present when the deed Walter S. Joseph, principal; noon of the conference. The stake we- brain concussion, a broken mis. Four hundred have been author- was committed. The two teacher assembly, t'roles- will boys John A. Gunn. Lois Young. Ina sor stone lfare committee and the ward bish- and multiple bruises and lac ra-- t ize in this area and the Cove Fort be ot Brlgbam loung Uni brought before the juvenile Messinger, Vie Davis, Vie FolhDistrict. in the discussion. ops and counselors are the only ions. judge upon bis next trip to Heaver. eringbam, Blanche Pryor, Minnie versity will lead to From 1:30 1 ones Th,3:00 to Milford and p.m., will be Milford South meetthis Richards attend expected is One Beaver of from the boys 'barges of operating a vehicle Elder Stephen C. Jones. Sara Hakes. Lillian P u continuation of the discussion. ildlite I'rot.ctive Association, and the other from Fillmore, and Thornock. ing. ,'h.. council of the Twelve wider than the legal limit have incensed at the Board of Big were on an over-nigAt 8 p.m. Saturday evening, a been filed against JL speak at Conference here fishing trip Ferguson, Continua Tuesday, Aug. 31 MIXERSVILLE SCHOOL Priesthood Leadership meeting is Trooper Earnest Pearce. Beaver, Game Control order for the killing at the time. tion of Guidance Problems, mornof led doe deer on the Mineral scheduled. Those expected to be in investigating On Sunday night, two business-house- s officer, said. He Sherman W. Carter, principal; ing and afternoon sessions. The attendance at this meeting are: reported the truck was 14' feet range, as well as 5M) doe deer in were burglarized, and over Lillian McKnight. Bernice C.illins, local Teacher Association will hold the. AVER DISTRICT an held lieav.r Mountains, stake presidency, high council, all wide and the road was is feet $20 in cash was taken from the Thora Beeson. Frank Farnsworth. an executive meeting. President officers of Melchizedtk Priesthood wide. Mr. Ferguson was hauling a "indignation meeting" recently, to Milne Truck Line office. Follow Jesse E. Long, directing, from 3 tODTS PLAN quorums, bishops of wards and newly constructed "drag" for use formulate methods of coping with ing investigation and taking of MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL to 4:00 p.m. Luncheon will be their counselors, and several oth- on the Milford airport on the bed the "autocratic control which th fingerprints by Sheriff Puffer, a at served 2:30 at the school lunch W, Richard Nelson, principal; ealtleni'll have held over the Big 11 year-old INTO MOUNTAINS ers who will be specially invited. of a pickup truck. boy was lodged in the cafeteria. J Cox Hansen. L'O Karl Jean Stott. Board for Game the past years" county jail Tuesday morning. ii i Apparently the boy did not see Many matters of business conM. Hughes, Arthur T. Hansen, On Wednesday and Thursday, according to the Milford News. Scouts of the Beaver Dis nected with the The front door glass at the Bea the framework of clearly. Trooper Several cattlemen of that area, organization the Eldora Tan-- Jesse E. Long, Earl Sept. 1 und 2 -- Teachers will meet four-da- y I a was trip and Seed ver Feed Store Pearce said, possibly because lie w - m ctare planning mmthree wards in Beaver, together Bowles. LaVeta H. Holm, Perry with their principals at their re& tV Beaver Mountains, ac- - with the changes in stake person did not hay. on eyeglasses usually ho also are members of the Wild- broken to gain entrance to th Lee outlife Protective as were Neal, La Ret! a G. Myers. clubs, spective schools for general in fdiag to Arch Hoopes, member building. There was nothing taken nel will create interest in this con worn. cent gain as deer doe spoken against killing structions and assignments. re to from the store, according lie District camping commuiee. ELEMEXTARY 'MILFORD He was in S, 19:56. born ference. May were the sportsmen. ion of 5t or" Scouts will go on horse- ports. The bov has not admitted Elder Richards has not visited Crookston, Minn., a son of Claude 0.3H1 There was considerable discus- entering this store. Ira M. Fisher, principal; Grac With Blaine Blackett acting Beaver Stake for several H. and Walter Verona He The Meyers. years. Ray Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. that this sion at the meeting in regard to Lonna llollis. Ella Jean Geist, Truck Milne to the Entrance guide. one-half two he and had the Earnest years Pearce, has joined the recently returned from an extend- past re- and av hunters. Line building, the former East Parkinson, Vera Bond. Elaine Jen dv my. ed tour of the South American resided in Milford, where Mr. Meyas announces Plans, and will soon be leaving for Navy P. ; official sen N'elda Memmott, Bowles, was It Relief was in rumored Beaver that Ward gained Society, for the com-tte- Missions of the Church and his ers is a brakemaii. apes, spokesman ; in 1551 J training. Friday of last week the Milford sportsmen were going to by a broken window, Cash, in the Orion P. Memmott, call for the assembling of relatives enjoyed a family dinner one his Survivors are should be both interest parents, messages Larson. was from taken amount enmasse of pre-v-for to $20.35 ;ipply permits its on the Public Square, wedat Ponderosa Park. Those present sister and three brothers. and ing timely. the killing of doe deer, but the petty cash drawer. When the besides the Pearces were Mr. and morning of next week. A Rev. It. E. Schulz of Salt Lake only two Milford residents The public address system ' CARE Mij appear- boy was questioned, he admitted htk Vill be provided to take the Mrs. Belle Reese received word Mrs. Neils Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. exer- conducted the funeral services and ed on so the which carried ably no had the opening day of the re- the one illegal entry. He lior Scouts to Willow Lake, to-iborn on Ed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. John of a new cises of the Seminary graduation burial was in the Milford take up i; money lift, having purchased a .22 ceipt of applications. with the bid rolls and grub when Pres. Mrs. to Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ray East-ii- n Mr. and 20. Aug. George Albert Smith Local hunters "crab" nearly rifle for $8.50 and apparently Reese at Ely, Nov. an let tk fees of the Senior Scouts, who and families and Mr. and Mrs. was present, will again be used to fa go by horses. y ar about the number of squandered the balance. every Art Harris. After the hot dinner, vo minute to bear assure all an opportunity The boy Is a parolee of the In Californians who secure special a hall game and foot racing were be the proceedings of the conference. will 0nl re Scouts Mrs. Mr. and Patterson Jim registered held be will Arith CiTlf OFFICIALS GO TO permits in this area. According to duat rial School and on the trip, and a turned to their home at Big Spring enjoyed. the law. LACE hunters may in jail pending disposition by the the first of the week, after must a aid first Iosed kit spend secure up to 15'; of the permits juvenile judge. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE JOHN JOSEPHS' LEAVE a short time in Salt Luke City the group. t from ing on if local hunters fail any area, The' Senior Scouts, on horses, FOR SALT LAKE CITY HOWARD C. ANDERS HOLLIX(iSHEAl) ROYS IX Beaver City officials and their to make applications. OUSE I by Mr. Blackett. will go up Helena McGarry Cinda SERIOUS Barrett, ACrlDENTS Mr. and Mrs. John F. Joseph. wives are in Logan this week at Last year Californians bought Jib; Creek and swing over to Mrs. Gordon Rub and Mrs. Arthur Karla McGarry, Mary Tattersall, LAID TO REST HERE Shop tending the annual convention of th' ir full quota of doe permits on Dee Hollingshead, illow Lake for the first night. Linda Munford and Melba Robin Potts left Monday for Salt Lake the Utah Municipal League. Those the Beaver area, while local hunt- son of Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Hoi son were dinner guesta of George Best night will be spent at Funeral services were held Wedo sells? Mrs. Joseph will teach in the group include: Mayor and ers left some unsold permits. City. If lingshi-ad- , met with a painful ac Mitchell at is Flat, cabin Tuesday nesday at Caliente for Howard C. with the final night at school this comiag winter in the Mrs. William A. Alerrell. Mr. and sufficient applications are receiv- cident Saturday while playing on John's Flat. A truck will haul Salt Lake District. Anders, with burial on Thursday Mr. Joseph Mrs. Fay L. Messing' r. Mr. and ed before the close of the period the tractor. He igot the fingers of evening. r camp in the Mountain View cemetery at equipment from one will return to Beaver for the pres- Mrs. Elmer Paice. Mr. and Mrs. on ?, to fill the for the the bis right hand caught between Sept. quota 3 to the other each day. Only ent to take care of farm work. Walter S. Mrs. Karla McGarry entertained Beaver, Pres. A. Carlos Murdock Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. areas no drawing will be held. If dump board as his father lowered put over 14 years of age may Their two daughters. Bonnie and Maitell Kaston and Ade Gillies. the following guests at dinte r on dedicated the grave. 5oo local hunters make applica- it. Mr. Hollingshead heard the feke this Mr. Anders, a son of Dr. Henry trip. The trip is expect- - Ruth expect to attend the UniverWednesday evening; Mrs. Cinda setion at inn e their chances for child scream and raised the board to be hard on the horses, and Barrett of Ogden. Helena McGar Clay find Miriam White Anders, of Utah this year. Mrs. Rub sity will be anil better to to and child the ran find the permits curing :r should be well shod and in will bejoined by her husband the hunters would have to nds of three fingers crushed very ary, Mary Tattersall. Linda Mini was born Oct. 5, 1884, at Thur-mon- t, 'A condition. A bell should be Md. He worked as dispatchmonth. They of the latter part take ihances in a public drawing badly. He was rushed to the doctor ford and Melba Robinson. prided for each .group, with tie er for eastern railroads beseveral to tour the southern Utah in are plan were sewed where on, the fingers Applications coming daily 'jc and hobbles for each horse. on to Calif, west fore in 1917. He. had then and Mrs. houn go coming Darin returned Smith Canyons by mail while local sportsmen are and it is thought they will grow This is the longest and most ex- - to visit with Mrs. Rub's sister. failing to make applications. Mr. together and the nails will come Tuesday from Salt Lake City, been telegarph dispatcher for the sits trip planned by the District Mrs. James J. Cullen and family where she has been with her son. Union Pacific at Caliente since It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Riley reported to The Press. back in their place. Nmlttee for several years. A and with other relatives. Baker, born Tuesday at the Iron Last week, while the little boys Bert Smith, who Is in the Veter- 1!22. wit transportation charge will At Ogden. Jan. 12, 1921, he The Josephs and their guests County hospital. Mrs Baker is Elk Permits On Sale were playing and running after ans' hospital, slowly recovering made each one entertained at dinner on the former Miss Merridy At wood the were trip. married Miss Evelyn Williams of making Dee grabbed Dell from an operation. th- - hunting of elk one another, for Permits Heaver. Survivors besides his wife Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Mark by the suspenders are being received by the Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashworth and are three sons, Frank W. of Anto and the him Woolsey. They were also enterbackwards pulled F. Mr. Mrs. 'A'STY AGKNTS HOLD Game John and Lake Salt Commission, Joseph tained by other friends prior to have received word of the birth Applications must be in on orCity. be ground. The fall broke the large children of Milford were over on napolis, Md.; Robert S. and Ralph KPEREXCK IX RICIIFIKM) their departure for Salt Lake. bone in the right log, between the Saturday to visit Mrs. llattie Ash- of Caliente; a brother and sister. a a fore and draw first 11, of their baby grandchild, public Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph have both County agents from 12 counties worth. who Is suffering from a Mrs. on will be Mr. 17. James to Among those attending services and held Ap knee and the ankle. ing Sept. in the girl, born t cold. She recently returned from at Caliente included: Mrs. Dorothy Tuesday in conference In taught school for years on must name contain Augand Glendale. Calif., ii. J..Culh plications Afield. a trip to Salt Lake City. Reaver District, and have been ac- ust 18. Mrs. Cullen will be re- address, number of litis bi,g game panied by a certified check Williams. Miss Dorothy Williams, in church and civic affairs. Mrs. S. L. Tanner, Mrs. D. T. tive choic e of bunting unit and j money order in the amount Elaine County Agent Lew Mar Price as former the license, membered Mr. Joseph is retiring from the Mrs. J. T. Tanner has been in Reese. Mrs. Kate Noyes, Mr. and Mhost as county sex of animal and shall be accom- - $15.00. Joseph. agents discuss-- P Provo and Salt Lake for th" past Mrs. Ralph Williams, San Franprofession. teaching problems relatine to their nar- two weeks, getting treatment for cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williams rllaf loealiti.u th rniiphmit the her eyes. She has been staying with of Washington, Utah; Mrs. Alta :therrn counties. Particular MRS. NAXCY LOW PASSES Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Tanner in Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Iew Dal-to- n PWMis was placed on develop- 82X1) MILESTONE HERE Lake. She Is expected home of Paragonah; Mr. and Mrs. Salt 5 r. Program of livestock mar-Qthis week end. John Williams of Milford. Mrs. Nancy Low, who recently is Dee P,roadlent. assistant di- - celebrated her 82nd birthday, Greenthe of a member ;ys rtor of the Experiment Station the oldest of eat kfan, attended the mpetine. wood Camp of the Daughters )U Beaver. of Rh was in the courtroom Utah Pioneers the bf Mrs. Low is a daughter of the f e Scvit County Court House. From Salt Lake City, sit- - of the specialist brought this story to useA James A and Sarah Mathis late modern irrigation farming ABC's audience. first COnferenc tho firat Holman of Pleasant Grov. in America, ABC's Ameri to kind to elf. They told bow Irrigation engine-i- s activity and be held, and rountv She is still hale and hearty on Sat can are finding ways to prevent radio Farmer program P'-- attended rrom Mi- does her own housework and is Sanpete, 21. brought the ditch and canal seepage which now ls'! fiai.i,.u ii. . August urday. unii, viaynp. ptute. Kane able to attend many public gatherstory of a century of dev lopment accounts for a staggering annual Miiington. I t'nn Vmorv Caviar the papers in the field of irrigation agricul- water waste. The thrilling story ings She enjovs reading "'Stod Beaver (.o..nto broadnews and listening to the ture and today's war in the West of snow survoys, which make it casts over the radio. possible to forecast accurately against soil and water waste. NrKI SKVIKIl MKRCHAXT Mrs. Low posed for a photoa multi-billio- floods and water shortages, is part Irrigation agriculture, generadollar industry in 17 large of t his picture. graph recently with four tions of her family, which appearBut most important is the story western states, is a vital part of her 1Iiam Roberts, 85. a retired ed in the Sunday Tribune, h food factory system. of western , our nation irrigation farmers, like ! ' Up-. merchant, and native of daughter. Mrs. Amy Brinkerhoff: i v-its 101 year history, wat Hinckley, who are leveling their Through Sledge, '5'and, was linriert of iha IlMvon er and land have been plentiful fields more precisely, applying iri.-- .-. granddaughter. Mrs. Fay 9tain vi Norand used lavishly. But now, say rigation water more carefully, reand her ma Sledge. the authorities, irrigation agricul- locating their ditches to prevent she . Besides Mrs. Brinkerhoff. ""W at Joseph. ture's expansion days are about erosion and make for better disand a over, except for more efficient use tribution, planting irrigated pasRoberts married Sarah has three other daughtersand Jim son Mrs. Nell Hutchincs of the land and water we now tures. Installing improved head-gateVI .ade , ,of Bav..r in 1883. He was Mrs. Sf-llBeaver. of Low turnouts and other struchave. : That's today's great chalOf 19 - ltlpr living rhllHrpn. and Mrs. Vinnie Obray lenge in the west, and was the tures, planning better crop rotan and 81 great- - of Fillmore of Salt Lake City: 18 tions -- many such things for the theme of this broadcast. "uuren. Dr. O. W. Israelson, internation- most efficient and profitable use dren and 22 al authority on irrigation and of all land and water. Hinckley, ,mnM.-7mtt ' iAMi . . M ttteh this week drainage, from the Utah Experi- as a supervisor of a soil conservaSCHOLARSHIP WARDED l of Xevada' Icliman Cave, will lrf shown visitors ment station, George D. Clyde, ir- tion district, also represented that been Hie of On Mgx vtn. Prec. has phenomena SWAMP Baker CYPRESS Miss Joan L. S rth. The famed National Monument, located near the rigation research veteran of the rapidly growing body of conservaMrJ. Day." S5 4.T ;? 44 00 d Ihinaii Cave awarded a scholarship to he t . U. S. Soil Conservation Service. tion farmers and ranchers who celebration by the Whilo Pine 1iHinler of in a qMne.ori-j fcjuuied in .00 " . a4' A C and will leave, i i i. mi- i.... . George M. Hinckley, T'tah dairy have organized to flght the battle i mr mini mm um Baker nnini Mi iiiumi,. program nn I Snake Valley ranchers. future for LoKan. hlo n.erre arranged. The farmer and exponent of modern against soil and water waste at a dedication of the new highway to the raves Ims and M 82 69 .00 J Aut r. la free daughter of Mr. IiiuiiIh'i-were explored irrigation and soil conservation time when national and world popwhich snbtetranean series a of of one is of J,,,,.. altove turcd 79 -. O .00 Baker, was a member Am o. Cypress saddle the hrush-cov- to in horse, stumbled vy methods, and Harper Simms. Soil ulation growth demands more and .,n,.j1(.r and H)j() w))(.n adioiit a in s uating class of 1948 as burial Conservation Service information more food from our lands. a Indian ritualistic af the n church ground. y and 85 44 -active in school 15 Punch of h T 4" i Mountain , four-mont- - , 1 - 1 inn Iff , k iB "out-of-stat- Cle-rynt- great-grandso- tk-U- ld Hi-Lo- - t three-years-ol- Nevada's Lehman Caves Day Set for September 5th Century of Irrigation t h.-l- a a n I ri .mi Mi i r. :' s, a v. - te-- ,s -- i "51 . ii i"""' ...... m s ll: W fairs. suM-rstitiou- |